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it was a debate where brown lambasting fenty with some very scurrilous comments. he would not respond. we did not know at the time that was being paid by the gray campaign. host: you sked candidate gray. guest: what is this all about? and he said, i wish i knew. maybe he did not know it, -- we know that there was something going on now that we did not know then, and that was a conspiracy to undermine the campaign of the mayor. host: your paper looking at 2014 and indicating there is a possibility that washington, mayor,uld have a whitre jack evans. there is another piece this morning in "the washington post" explaining or resign. will mayor gray survive the next two years? guest: that is a good question. i do not know whether he will not. there is a question about his own involvement. at this point, we know there was a person, aide, who according to the charging document in federal court, a personal aide who instructed aides to make the payments to brown. the prosecution has not identify who the person is. the speculation is that the person could be another t gray
it was a debate where brown lambasting fenty with some very scurrilous comments. he would not respond. we did not know at the time that was being paid by the gray campaign. host: you sked candidate gray. guest: what is this all about? and he said, i wish i knew. maybe he did not know it, -- we know that there was something going on now that we did not know then, and that was a conspiracy to undermine the campaign of the mayor. host: your paper looking at 2014 and indicating there is a...
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, the guys, the valuable guys at this reunion are freddy and perp and fred and al montgomery, allen brown, and it is not george. they're not here -- >> why do you come back then? that might be a way to escape it. >> yeah. yeah. because maybe i need them as much as they need me. >> do they know that, that you need them like they need you? >> no, because i don't think i have gotten in touch with my sensitivity to be able to communicate that to them and the other piece is we never have time for meaningful conversation. i mean, for example, tonight when we go to the dinner, we will be overcome by lots of stuff, so to sit down and have a meaningful conversation with these guys about what you feel, how you feel, where you are, whatever, no, i have never done that. the only guy that i have spent after vietnam some quality time with is don adams and that's just been recent because we go to football games together and he is a big georgia tech guy and we go down to spend time with him and i stay at his house, but we have never had real dialog about the war and what we did in the war and i don't thi
, the guys, the valuable guys at this reunion are freddy and perp and fred and al montgomery, allen brown, and it is not george. they're not here -- >> why do you come back then? that might be a way to escape it. >> yeah. yeah. because maybe i need them as much as they need me. >> do they know that, that you need them like they need you? >> no, because i don't think i have gotten in touch with my sensitivity to be able to communicate that to them and the other piece is...
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tom brown. -- michael brown. >> spencer buck. >> alan. >> christopher. >> david kostin. -- austin. >> michael david cousins. >> james matthew dunlap. >> michael david. >> jeremiah luke. >> lou -- lindsay. >> catherine. >> victoria marie martinez. >> michael james mckinley. >> christopher. >> airing shake-up -- erin -- up. >> kyle edward. >> nicole singletary. >> paul ryan steven taylor. -- ryan stephen taylor. >> anthony m. wright jr.. >> jane. >> tibet squadron two. -- cadet squadron two. >> joseph patrick boyle. >> scott andrew brooks. >> michael anthony butler. casey robert carswell. >> meredith ashley. >> john paul. >> writing james gardner. >> john frederick. >> kenneth andrew neil. >> cody lee o'connell. >> austin. >> eric phillips. >> gerard courtney paul. >> raymond. >> laurin. >> david. >> tanner. >> cadet squadron three. nathan thomas armstrong. >> bryce pierre thomas bergman. >> jonathan david. >> lauren michele carter. >> sheldon crosby. >> caleb scott cole. >> garrick james. >> corey andrew eddy. >> michael fleming. >> cody jerome gentry. >> jorge gonzales jr. >> caitlin
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california fire captain brian brown's cessna had crashed. on board brown's wife and daughter heather. >> where are you at, hon? >> i'm 29 miles east or west of mountain home, idaho. i need you to send a search party please. >> i'll tell you, when the dispatcher answered the phone, and we were able to tell them, you know, we crashed our plane, we need someone to find us, it was the strongest moment of hope, you know, that there was definite hope that we were going to get out of there. >> reporter: fighting whiteout conditions, six foot snow drifts and 60 degree slopes, it took almost 15 hours for rescuers to reach the crash site. the browns had been flying from california to idaho to see their other daughter tabitha when the plane stalled. >> we actually were dressed for the summer and we were out there in the freezing temperatures. we were dealing with that on top of all the other injuries that we had acquired during the accident. >> reporter: eventually a military helicopter was able to hoist the firefighter and his family to safety. >> eve
california fire captain brian brown's cessna had crashed. on board brown's wife and daughter heather. >> where are you at, hon? >> i'm 29 miles east or west of mountain home, idaho. i need you to send a search party please. >> i'll tell you, when the dispatcher answered the phone, and we were able to tell them, you know, we crashed our plane, we need someone to find us, it was the strongest moment of hope, you know, that there was definite hope that we were going to get out of...
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melissa gilbert is at the back of the dancing pack. >> all right. >>> and bobby brown is speaking out for the first time since the death of his ex-wife, whitney houston, ninsisting, he is not the one who introduced her to cocaine and other hard drugs. >> in an interview with nbc, he hard drugs until he met whitney. and brown said he has been sober for seven years and had no idea that houston was struggling. >> that she was doing drugs before they met. >>> golden retrievers are well-known for their loyalty and intelligence. take lili, who helps his owner save money on a lock for his bike. >> nobody is going to get close to that bike. and this dog has figured out how to ride shotgun, sort of. balancing himself perfectly on the back of the bike. >> that's a big dog. >> very impressive. >> you are impressive. >>> finally, that dolphin in a wetland's area in southern california ea eating normally. >> but it may be a victim of bullying. the dolphin encountered other dolphins who were aggressive. the dolphin encountered other dolphins who were aggressive. >>> for some, local news next. ou i
melissa gilbert is at the back of the dancing pack. >> all right. >>> and bobby brown is speaking out for the first time since the death of his ex-wife, whitney houston, ninsisting, he is not the one who introduced her to cocaine and other hard drugs. >> in an interview with nbc, he hard drugs until he met whitney. and brown said he has been sober for seven years and had no idea that houston was struggling. >> that she was doing drugs before they met. >>>...
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rose marie brown, wife of medal of honor recipient sergeant leslies sabo. joining the vice president to have united states, joe biden and dr. jill biden is mrs. janine rosina. sister of captain lance, u.s. air force in honor of american prisoners of war. joining the honorable leon panetta, secretary of defense is mrs. sarah francis shay, the mother of donald emerson shay jr. joining the honorable ken salazar, secretary of the interior are grady renville, the brother of travis and nephew of specialist arvin renville. joining the honorable eric shinseki, secretary of veterans affairs, frank neary jr. christopher neary. in honor of all veteran who is bear the wounds of war. joining general martin dempsey, chairman of the joint chiefs of staff is dave clinker, brother of captain mary clinker, in honor of all women warrior who is served. joining genere, chief of staff united states army, is jeanette early. in honor of every soldier who served. joining major general timothy hanifan, united states marine corps, is george janne carter crow, mother of private first
rose marie brown, wife of medal of honor recipient sergeant leslies sabo. joining the vice president to have united states, joe biden and dr. jill biden is mrs. janine rosina. sister of captain lance, u.s. air force in honor of american prisoners of war. joining the honorable leon panetta, secretary of defense is mrs. sarah francis shay, the mother of donald emerson shay jr. joining the honorable ken salazar, secretary of the interior are grady renville, the brother of travis and nephew of...
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council, kwame brown. he's under investigation as well. and it's my understanding that that investigation is going to come to a very crucial point, perhaps this coming week. and that's going to be the news. host: stay tuned. guest: stay tuned. host: they call that a tease. colbe king of "the washington post." thanks for being with us. appreciate your time on this sunday. come back again. colbert king as we continue our week long series of columnists. tomorrow, matt lewis of "the daily caller" will be joining us. clarence page of "the chicago tribune" on tuesday. wednesday, s.e.kupp of "the new york daily news." she's been getting a lot of attention later and thursday, katha pollitt. all these programs available on our web site at cspan.org. we'll continue the conversation tomorrow morning on "washington journal." among our guests will be colonel robert norton, now retired with the military officers association to talk about the g.i. bill and the conversation with the author of the book "the troops need you, america". lieutenant colonel eri
council, kwame brown. he's under investigation as well. and it's my understanding that that investigation is going to come to a very crucial point, perhaps this coming week. and that's going to be the news. host: stay tuned. guest: stay tuned. host: they call that a tease. colbe king of "the washington post." thanks for being with us. appreciate your time on this sunday. come back again. colbert king as we continue our week long series of columnists. tomorrow, matt lewis of "the...
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let's go back to the polygraphs that senator brown was asking about. i think i heard you say earlier that polygraphs were offered to these agents. was that not a requirement? >> i think we did about 14 or 15 polygraphs. they have the option to refuse a polygraph. >> what kind of constraints did you find in your investigation? what constraints are there and trying to get the facts of this, based on worker protections? >> going back to the polygraph, the polygraphs helped a couple people keep. their keep those particular individuals who refused to take a polygraph, we were able to come up with other information that refuted what they were saying. for us, not giving a polygraph did not really impact the way this investigation was conducted, because we were able to prove the allegations without using a polygraph. >> again, as we talked in our closed-door briefing, concern was that additional information starts coming out, other stories come out month after month. we need to get this behind us. i imagine you have the exact same concern. in your investigatio
let's go back to the polygraphs that senator brown was asking about. i think i heard you say earlier that polygraphs were offered to these agents. was that not a requirement? >> i think we did about 14 or 15 polygraphs. they have the option to refuse a polygraph. >> what kind of constraints did you find in your investigation? what constraints are there and trying to get the facts of this, based on worker protections? >> going back to the polygraph, the polygraphs helped a...
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let's go back to the polygraphs that senator brown was asking about. i think i heard you earlier say that polygraphs were offered to these agents, was that not a requirement? >> sir, i believe we ended up doing about 14 or 15 polygraphs. >> but again, was it not a requirement speak with they have the option to refuse a polygraph. >> what kind of constraints did you find in your investigation? what constraints are there to try to get the facts based on, just worker protections because going back to the polygraph, the fact of the polygraph, the polygraphs help a couple people keep their jobs, and those particular individuals who refused to take the polygraph, we were able to come up with other information that refuted what they were saying. so for us not giving a polygraph didn't really impact the way this investigation was conducted because we were able to prove the allegation without using the polygraph. >> again, as we talked in a closed-door briefing, my concern is that additional information start coming out, other stories come out a month after mon
let's go back to the polygraphs that senator brown was asking about. i think i heard you earlier say that polygraphs were offered to these agents, was that not a requirement? >> sir, i believe we ended up doing about 14 or 15 polygraphs. >> but again, was it not a requirement speak with they have the option to refuse a polygraph. >> what kind of constraints did you find in your investigation? what constraints are there to try to get the facts based on, just worker protections...
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. >> incoming president brown, >> members of the board of trustees, distinguished faculty and staff, and obviously, the unexcited and completely irrepressible class of 2012. [laughter] [applause] when the doctor called me to speak, he said that this class wanted somebody who is dynamic and entertaining. [laughter] well, lady gaga wasn't available, so here i am. [laughter] let me begin by extending, you all have been wonderful the way you have embraced me today, i can feel the emotion and hear it in all of your speakers, but particularly your president. i want to join everybody in extending a remarkable career the greatest congratulations that deserves. the new athletic turf that the mustangs did not get to play on but in the future will. [applause] i am an old lacrosse player, and i mean old. [laughter] it is a great pleasure. this man has really led this college in a remarkable way, and i know you all agree with that. we were classmates in college. i wish him well on his retirement. but speaking personally, he is way too young to retire. [laughter] [applause] in the united states se
. >> incoming president brown, >> members of the board of trustees, distinguished faculty and staff, and obviously, the unexcited and completely irrepressible class of 2012. [laughter] [applause] when the doctor called me to speak, he said that this class wanted somebody who is dynamic and entertaining. [laughter] well, lady gaga wasn't available, so here i am. [laughter] let me begin by extending, you all have been wonderful the way you have embraced me today, i can feel the...
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barry brown, and i'm confident, as with all of you, that professor brown will move mount ida forward into a great second century. also, what a privilege to receive an honorary degree in the company i am receiving it. clearly, the supreme traditional court justice have accomplished it amazing things. one is a remarkable job is dedicated to the rule of law and making sure that our justice system works, and other has touched the lives after being remarkably successful entrepreneurially, and has decided to give that and make sure that young kids who are at risk and in trouble all opportunities that don't depend on their bank account or zip code, but open up the opportunities to where they are supposed to. i am honored to receive an honorary degree with them, i salute both of them for that great accomplishment. [applause] also want to take a moment of what we call in the senate personal privilege, if i may. in the senate, i am lucky to have on my team somebody by the name of alexander nunez, and here, you are lucky to have alex's mother, or as you call her, dean nunez. mount ida parents t
barry brown, and i'm confident, as with all of you, that professor brown will move mount ida forward into a great second century. also, what a privilege to receive an honorary degree in the company i am receiving it. clearly, the supreme traditional court justice have accomplished it amazing things. one is a remarkable job is dedicated to the rule of law and making sure that our justice system works, and other has touched the lives after being remarkably successful entrepreneurially, and has...
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host: scott brown is talking about this issue. she continues to be dogged about her heritage. guest: again, i think this is going to blow over. i do not think people care about this. it just doesn't matter. what matters is that people have a safe and healthy economy and that they are getting jobs and that we're making sure the money we put into bank of america and citigroup, they are using the money not to gamble wall street's' casinos but to invest in small businesses and to create job growth in this country. if you ask the average voter which you care about, the average job or who was a native american, they will talk about their jobs and the economy and an economy that works for the working class. host: charlene is a democrat. go right ahead. caller: good morning. i was thinking i feel like a greater loss of trust in banks then and our governments because after glass-steagall and the low tax rate for the uber-wealthy and the concentration of wealth and citizens united -- i do not trust the supreme court. the supreme court has passed the most crazy what ever they are. i feel
host: scott brown is talking about this issue. she continues to be dogged about her heritage. guest: again, i think this is going to blow over. i do not think people care about this. it just doesn't matter. what matters is that people have a safe and healthy economy and that they are getting jobs and that we're making sure the money we put into bank of america and citigroup, they are using the money not to gamble wall street's' casinos but to invest in small businesses and to create job growth...
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jayvon brown was seen in the 1300 mr. speaker block of colum. derek ward with more. >> reporter: we're here at the 1300 block of columbia road. police are hoping to find this young man. a family desperately wants to see this smiling face back in their home today and hope you can help. earlier police were out with a search dog, and they were scouring the neighborhood in the hopes of finding this young man. he was last seen in this area yesterday. we have a description. we want to show you that he is 3'4" tall, weighs between 45 and 50 pounds. he has brown eyes, black hair, and a medium complexion with a slim build. he was last seen wearing a green t-shirt with a white t-shirt underneath. blue jeans, and red and black shoes. the police aren't releasing a lot of information about the circumstances around his disappearance, but the concentration is on finding him. they're asking anyone with information about little jayvon brown call 202-727-9099 or the youth investigations division or branch at 202-576-6768. we'll have more information on this searc
jayvon brown was seen in the 1300 mr. speaker block of colum. derek ward with more. >> reporter: we're here at the 1300 block of columbia road. police are hoping to find this young man. a family desperately wants to see this smiling face back in their home today and hope you can help. earlier police were out with a search dog, and they were scouring the neighborhood in the hopes of finding this young man. he was last seen in this area yesterday. we have a description. we want to show you...
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-- or i mentioned earlier the -- there is a weapon called the joint air to surface standoff weapon, brown 500 miles per they did not disclose the exact point. stealthy weapons that are envisioned to penetrate air defenses as the old strike or their radar acquisitions. host: we have a list of the few weapons they're spending money on. which of those are long-range still the ones? we're talking about the raytheon medium-range air-to-air missiles, lockheed joint air to surface standoff missiles. guest: the advanced medium range air-to-air, goes by amran, developed by raytheon. it's a long-range missile, a type of system that is mounted on the wing of a plane, like people have seen in the movie "top gun." it is the missile firing from the wing. the movie version is not the amran, but it is designed to hit another plane that is very far away. pilot, i am seeing the potential threat of another aircraft on my radar and i could walk on to that with my radar and send information. that missile takes a little bit to get there, but you can go on doing other things in the interim. and it will very wel
-- or i mentioned earlier the -- there is a weapon called the joint air to surface standoff weapon, brown 500 miles per they did not disclose the exact point. stealthy weapons that are envisioned to penetrate air defenses as the old strike or their radar acquisitions. host: we have a list of the few weapons they're spending money on. which of those are long-range still the ones? we're talking about the raytheon medium-range air-to-air missiles, lockheed joint air to surface standoff missiles....
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the same whitman campaign developed a system to track in real time jerry brown's speech. when he had an appearance there would be someone with an iphone who would live streaming back to campaign headquarters so that the communications team could be e-mail link reporters responses to the actual charges that jerry brown was making in real time. it was the first time they were able to piece something together with that. now you're seeing campaigns at the state level doing that now. as to whether or not the campaign made the difference, in an unconventional way. duke cunningham had been run out of town and that was seen as a bellwether as to how the 2006 house congressional elections would ultimately fare. we were providing a lot of assistance. [unintelligible] was running against a candidate captured on tape and biting someone who was not a voter to participate. this was very controversial. that tape was moved to youtube and put on the talk radio stations in san diego and it was such a hotly contested race, a lot of people who were. dissipating looked back and said, catching
the same whitman campaign developed a system to track in real time jerry brown's speech. when he had an appearance there would be someone with an iphone who would live streaming back to campaign headquarters so that the communications team could be e-mail link reporters responses to the actual charges that jerry brown was making in real time. it was the first time they were able to piece something together with that. now you're seeing campaigns at the state level doing that now. as to whether...
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nine of the 10 lawyers at work on the landmark brown vs. board of education case under marshall, nine of 10 were howard law graduates. [applause] marshall argue that case before the supreme court and changed the course of american history forever. when i was ceo of chicago public schools, i love sending students to howard. i knew they would get a great education and be cared for in a community that nurtured leadership and commitment and capacity. one of my students served on the revisory council. they told me the truth, not what i wanted to hear, what i needed be here. it may are public-school system better. in chicago, he held to be organized a rally and address a crowd of about this size, 25,000. in washington at howard, he knows that protecting our democracy requires action, not just admiring. he is the first of his family to go to college. he came to howard and washington about the same time i did. president obama and i are weighty -- hoping to stay in d.c. for another four years. [applause] an echo that he is sticking around as well. [
nine of the 10 lawyers at work on the landmark brown vs. board of education case under marshall, nine of 10 were howard law graduates. [applause] marshall argue that case before the supreme court and changed the course of american history forever. when i was ceo of chicago public schools, i love sending students to howard. i knew they would get a great education and be cared for in a community that nurtured leadership and commitment and capacity. one of my students served on the revisory...
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on saturday when the browns went down. father brian in the cockpit telling his wife and daughter, i don't think we're going to make it. somehow, they did spending the entire night, 15 hours, in below freezing white-out conditions. the windshield smashed. their own blood on the door. >> i can get up and walk around but my head is split open pretty good. >> reporter: a fire captain from northern california, usually it's brian doing the rescuing. this time, his family needed help. daughter heather had pelvish injuries. the mother injured her head and back. >> how is the weather where you're at? >> we're in the snow. >> reporter: still, they stayed calm. starting a fire with the plane's fuel, cesealing off the cabin t stay warm. helicopter spotted te wreckage. but to get to the family, ground crews had to trek through six-foot snow drifts down 60-degree mountain slopes. >> slick, wet, icy. everything you don't want to have, we had. >> reporter: finally, the family hoisted one by one to safety above. >> they were very lucky. >>
on saturday when the browns went down. father brian in the cockpit telling his wife and daughter, i don't think we're going to make it. somehow, they did spending the entire night, 15 hours, in below freezing white-out conditions. the windshield smashed. their own blood on the door. >> i can get up and walk around but my head is split open pretty good. >> reporter: a fire captain from northern california, usually it's brian doing the rescuing. this time, his family needed help....
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then when i had $8.29 saved, a mason jar up in the cupboard i said, mommy, daddy, i went to brown sporting goods and got my first racket and the salesperson said to me, well, what kind of racket do you want? i said, what does $8.29 buy? i got it because i loved the color. it was -- it's -- purple is my favorite color. laugheneder, violet. i would sleep with my racket every night. and i would dream about winning and being number one. so when i see my -- this racket i said, oh, i love it, i love it. just like lynus with your blankey, that's how i am with my tennis racket. the biggest thing is materials and the racket. they're so light. my wooden racket was 13 3/4 ounces. federer is pretty heavy. sampras is heavy. the aerodynamics, it's so much harder. the sweet spots, i can go on and on and on. all the pros are talking about the strings they use. oh, it's got little sharp things in the strings so it -- the spins take more. like if you have seen nadal hit that forehand spin, the reason it takes -- everything's exaggerated. the slice is exaggerated. the topspin is exaggerated and they have the
then when i had $8.29 saved, a mason jar up in the cupboard i said, mommy, daddy, i went to brown sporting goods and got my first racket and the salesperson said to me, well, what kind of racket do you want? i said, what does $8.29 buy? i got it because i loved the color. it was -- it's -- purple is my favorite color. laugheneder, violet. i would sleep with my racket every night. and i would dream about winning and being number one. so when i see my -- this racket i said, oh, i love it, i love...
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brown. spent to you have any discussions with mr. brown about whether they should be a map election? >> no. >> were you unaware of the -- >> let me say, i don't remember. >> there is evidence, somewhere, i think in mr. walmsley -- >> if any politician wanted my opinion on the major matter, they only had to rea read the editorials in "the sun." >> well, mr. walmsley, says the decision to call off this election was taken before the sixth of october, so he's right. you could have discussed it with mr. brown. maybe we can't really -- >> but -- >> others have suggested it. we have heard your evidence on the topic, mr. murdoch. i'm not going to press that any further. can i move forward with mr. brown? june 2008, we can take just one month. the documents demonstrate that you had dinner with mr. brown on the sixth of june and a respective wives were present to you except that? >> yes. >> fourteenth of june was the famous slumber party where, i don't believe you were present. >> i think they were ju
brown. spent to you have any discussions with mr. brown about whether they should be a map election? >> no. >> were you unaware of the -- >> let me say, i don't remember. >> there is evidence, somewhere, i think in mr. walmsley -- >> if any politician wanted my opinion on the major matter, they only had to rea read the editorials in "the sun." >> well, mr. walmsley, says the decision to call off this election was taken before the sixth of october,...
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brown. partly because mr. brown before he became the leader had conversations with mr. baker about him having an inquiry to the 30 year rule so that was a done deal but then took on the operational side of that ann curry. >> subsequently with mr. baker and other colleagues in the press and the protection act. >> before you go on to i get to a phrase i like of the respectful acquaintanceship? was that because you or he felt that the respective power to keep in different directions and therefore that was the best way or was just a coincidence and you wouldn't have minded if that had been more? i think it's a respectful relationship, nothing more and could have crossed more afterwards but they didn't come soil think there was quite a period when iverson london and i didn't have anything to do with him. it could have developed. i think it is completely unfit that as far as i gather he's pretty private about his family life and we are of ours. we've never turned for politicians we like almost all of our personal family friends but not politicians were journalists for that ma
brown. partly because mr. brown before he became the leader had conversations with mr. baker about him having an inquiry to the 30 year rule so that was a done deal but then took on the operational side of that ann curry. >> subsequently with mr. baker and other colleagues in the press and the protection act. >> before you go on to i get to a phrase i like of the respectful acquaintanceship? was that because you or he felt that the respective power to keep in different directions...
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brown: mr. brown: i withdraw that request. i yield the floor. the presiding officer: under the previous offered, the senate stands in recess until 2:15 p.m. >> we recently spoke with a capitol hill reporter. >>> emily etheridge with congressional quarterly. what are the key issues ahead as the senate debates the food and drug administration bill. >> already included in a manager's amendment we'll see on the floor. i it is about a national drug tracing system allow manufacturers to trace drugs with a serial number as they pass through the system. we'll see drug importation and pda more power to investigate things and give employees whistle-blower protections. >> what is the overall purpose of this fda reauthorization? >> purpose of the user fee program is to give the fda more money to conduct its reviews of products like drugs and medical devices to get money from the companies who are applying to get their drugs or products approved. the fda says they really need this money. they count on it to be able to do the things they do to approve these n
brown: mr. brown: i withdraw that request. i yield the floor. the presiding officer: under the previous offered, the senate stands in recess until 2:15 p.m. >> we recently spoke with a capitol hill reporter. >>> emily etheridge with congressional quarterly. what are the key issues ahead as the senate debates the food and drug administration bill. >> already included in a manager's amendment we'll see on the floor. i it is about a national drug tracing system allow...
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so ditch the brown bag for something better. like our bacon ranch quesadillas or big mouth burger bites, served with soup or salad, and fries. starting at just 6 bucks, at chili's. (belhi.ings) good morning. big news. we're spreading the word about new honey bunches of oats fruit blends and their unique taste combinations. like peach/raspberry... and banana/blueberry. we're telling everyone. with one flavor in the granola bunch and one on the flake. try some. mmm! two flavors. in harmony. yummy. four nutritious grains and two big fruit flavors to make your day bunches better. made with only milk... cream... a touch of sugar... and pure natural flavors. coffee-mate natural bliss. from nestle. add your flavor naturally. i've never been more excited about an incoming season. am i right coach? [ assistant ] right. did you know the 2012 corolla has an available entune system so you can use bing. i tell you what, let's call your pops. tell him you're thinking about corolla. ok... nope, this is how we do it at corolla, son. [ ringing ]
so ditch the brown bag for something better. like our bacon ranch quesadillas or big mouth burger bites, served with soup or salad, and fries. starting at just 6 bucks, at chili's. (belhi.ings) good morning. big news. we're spreading the word about new honey bunches of oats fruit blends and their unique taste combinations. like peach/raspberry... and banana/blueberry. we're telling everyone. with one flavor in the granola bunch and one on the flake. try some. mmm! two flavors. in harmony....
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. >> gentlemen, before i pitch to my colleague ron brown, editorial director of the nj. give a round of applause for rich, john and eliot. [applause] >> thank you. all of you have sat through a incredibly nutritious course. two panels on difference between domestic and foreign policy between president obama and mitt romney. now comes the dessert. >> a bunch of twinkies? >> exactly before either man can implement policies in 2013 they have to win election in november. for the final panel we'll, more how the issue debate will affect the election campaign. to do so we have a joel, who is the president of the benniso in strategy group. -- president obama and advised a array of governors, and mayors. [inaudible] -- most unexpected result. kevin is advisor to the mitt romney campaign in 2008. as a campaign's national press secretary and communication strategists, -- former press secretary john boehner and vice president of jda front line, -- he had quartered in charleston, south carolina. >> you're all invited down. >> we'll meet at hank's. peter brown is assistant director of
. >> gentlemen, before i pitch to my colleague ron brown, editorial director of the nj. give a round of applause for rich, john and eliot. [applause] >> thank you. all of you have sat through a incredibly nutritious course. two panels on difference between domestic and foreign policy between president obama and mitt romney. now comes the dessert. >> a bunch of twinkies? >> exactly before either man can implement policies in 2013 they have to win election in november. for...
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. >> reporter: let's go in and visit big brown. is big brown up for having visitors? >> absolutely. >> reporter: okay. is there anything i should know about big brown before i get too close? >> well, this end bites and this end kicks. >> reporter: bites, kicks, bite, kicks. >> stay in the middle. he won the derby in 2008. he's real professional. he likes his new job very well. >> reporter: does he? he likes being a stallion? >> he does. and he's very good at it. you know, most of the day is eating, sleeping, having sex. you know. like most men want to. >> reporter: i think i'm just gonna give them a moment of privacy. oh, yeah. yeah, definitely give them a moment of privacy. i would imagine that if these stallions are going for this much money, they're treated pretty well here. >> if i was an animal i'd want to be a good race horse and end up at one of these beautiful farms. >> reporter: every spring the fields fill with newborn foals, just days old and showing signs of future champions. for the most part, are horse owners coming to you with the hope that one of these
. >> reporter: let's go in and visit big brown. is big brown up for having visitors? >> absolutely. >> reporter: okay. is there anything i should know about big brown before i get too close? >> well, this end bites and this end kicks. >> reporter: bites, kicks, bite, kicks. >> stay in the middle. he won the derby in 2008. he's real professional. he likes his new job very well. >> reporter: does he? he likes being a stallion? >> he does. and he's...
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i went to browns sporting goods, and i got my first racquet. and the salesperson said, well, what kind do you want? i said, what does $8.29 buy? [laughter] so i got it because i loved the color. purple's my favorite color. lavender, violates all of those -- violets, all of those are my favorite. and i would sleep with my racquet every night, and i would dream about winning anding with number one. [laughter] so when i see this racquet i'm, like, oh, i love it, i love it. [laughter] just like linus, you know, with your blankie? that's how i am with a tennis racquet. when i see a racquet. but the biggest thing is the materials in the racquet. they're so light. my wood b racquet was 13 and three-quarter ounces. oh, my god -- nobody plays -- well, maybe fedderrer. sampras' was pretty hefty when he played. but the aerodynamics are great. the sweet spot be's a lot bigger. i can go on and on. and now they've got this string. all the pros are talking about the string they use, that's all they talk about. oh, it's got little sharp things in the strings,
i went to browns sporting goods, and i got my first racquet. and the salesperson said, well, what kind do you want? i said, what does $8.29 buy? [laughter] so i got it because i loved the color. purple's my favorite color. lavender, violates all of those -- violets, all of those are my favorite. and i would sleep with my racquet every night, and i would dream about winning anding with number one. [laughter] so when i see this racquet i'm, like, oh, i love it, i love it. [laughter] just like...
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chris brown and usher and everybody. >> what were some of the highlights for you last night? >> the whitney houston tribute was tremendous. john legend did a great job. even better, jordin sparks knocked it out of the park. and to see bobbi kristina on stage, so well poised and really owning that stage. it reminded me of michael jackson's daughter paris when she also paid tribute to her father. tremendous tribute. this was something whitney was probably looking down very happy to see. >> she died the night before the grammys. jennifer hudson blew the roof off the place. that was a rush job. >> jordin sparks, i was afraid when she started with "i will always love you." only whitney could have done it. she did a tremendous job tonight. tremendous. and jordin is in the movie "sparkle" that will open in august. whitney's last movie. >> and alicia keys with stevie wonder. that was another great moment between the two of them. >> phenomenal. stevie wonder doing "higher ground." a little "empire state of mind." now the unofficial theme song for new york. >> any low lights for us, th
chris brown and usher and everybody. >> what were some of the highlights for you last night? >> the whitney houston tribute was tremendous. john legend did a great job. even better, jordin sparks knocked it out of the park. and to see bobbi kristina on stage, so well poised and really owning that stage. it reminded me of michael jackson's daughter paris when she also paid tribute to her father. tremendous tribute. this was something whitney was probably looking down very happy to...
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. >> rick: big brown, dave the last horse was about to be the triple crown, thought it might be. >> dave: always the third leg that's brutal and as you pointed out the weather plays a role. >> rick: and belmont, later in the season gets warm. we have a couple of things going on the one is a tropical storm, tropical storm alberto formed yesterday, take a look at the weather maps and you can see the satellite there. it's a very small storm, not a big issue for us, it will bring a little bit of rain and maybe 30 mile per hour winds across the south carolina coast line, a little bit of squall, a little bit of kind of rough surf, but for the most part. a slow moverment by tuesday starts to move up to the northeast and it will stay off shore. we're not expecting big impacts, but about 12 daes -- 12 days early. and across areas of the northeast, another spectacular day, getting warm towards buffalo. 87 degrees, a ton of sunshine, boy the late afternoon, we'll start to see some clouds fill in, especially across the southern end of that. from the same are tropical storm. move to the south and a l
. >> rick: big brown, dave the last horse was about to be the triple crown, thought it might be. >> dave: always the third leg that's brutal and as you pointed out the weather plays a role. >> rick: and belmont, later in the season gets warm. we have a couple of things going on the one is a tropical storm, tropical storm alberto formed yesterday, take a look at the weather maps and you can see the satellite there. it's a very small storm, not a big issue for us, it will bring...